Sports, September 23rd
High School Football
Mt. Pleasant had their Homecoming spoiled by one of the top teams in the state for Class 3A Mt. Vernon by the score of 76-14. The Mustangs scored quick and often as Joey Rhomberg connected with Jase Jaspers for a 53 yard touchdown on the second play of the game. This was the beginning of a 35-point first quarter for Mt. Vernon that included a pick-six and blocked punt for a touchdown.
The Panthers found the endzone in the third quarter on a 74-yard touchdown pass from Payton Walker to Payson Coleman, who fought off pass interference to make the catch and stay on his feet. Mt. Vernon collected their third pick-six of the game before Walker found Coleman again from 30 yards out to give us the final score. Walker finished with 133 rushing yards to go along with his two passing touchdowns. Head Coach John Bowlin talked about the lessons his team could learn from the contest. The Panthers will head to Washington next Friday.
In other Class 3A District 4 matchups, Keokuk dominated Washington 47-0 last night and Fort Madison fell to Assumption 38-7.
Fairfield was shut out by Benton last night 38-0. The Trojans will host the #1 Class 3A team in the state Williamsburg.
Mediapolis took down West Burlington-Notre Dame last night 50-18. The Bulldogs will travel to take on Mid-Prairie next Friday.
Columbus cruised to a 55-0 win over Highland last night. The Wildcats will host Louisa-Muscatine.
Central Lee has now dropped their last two contests as Albia grounded the Hawks 37-7.
Danville took down Wapello last night 41-14. The Bears will host Van Buren County next Friday for their Homecoming.
WACO defeated Easton Valley in dominating fashion 56-14 to celebrate their Homecoming game. The Warriors will travel to take on New London next Friday.
New London picked up their first win of the year a week after having to forfeit a game as the Tigers defeated HLV 36-28.
Winfield-Mt. Union improved to 5-0 on the season after commanding their Homecoming opponent in English Valleys to the tune of 74-6. Cam Buffington rushed for 113 yards and two touchdowns on four carries. The Wolves will hit the road to face off against Iowa Valley next Friday.
High School Volleyball
Mt. Pleasant will face off against Fairfield on the road next Tuesday.
Holy Trinity Catholic was the top team in Pool 1 as the Crusaders swept the competition last night. Mediapolis will be tasked with taking on the top seed to begin the quarterfinals. The Crusaders defeated the Bulldogs 11 days ago in straight sets as Mary Kate Bendlage and Presley Myers each notched double-digits kills.
Winfield-Mt. Union finished second in Pool 1 competition with a 2-1 record as Audrie Gipple tallied 11 kills and four aces across the four matches. This earned the Wolves the right to compete against the top team in Pool 2, West Burlington. The Falcons won in straight sets for all three of their matches. They will be led by Taryn Snodgrass who has tallied 573 assists and 19 aces on the season.
Burlington Notre Dame ran through their competition last night to take the top spot in Pool 3. Lauren Krieger notched 55 assists and Aviana West grabbed 23 kills in the Nikes’ wins over Hillcrest Academy, Columbus, and Van Buren County. Wapello shook off a loss to Central Lee and managed to earn a play-in spot in Pool 4. The Arrows will have to take on the Nikes tomorrow.
Van Buren County took the second spot in Pool 3 with wins over Columbus and Hillcrest Academy. The Warriors will take on Central Lee, the number one team out of Pool 4. Taylor Jones had 43 total kills in their wins against Louisa-Muscatine, WACO, and Wapello.
The SEISC finals will begin play at 5 pm as Burlington Notre Dame looks to defend their conference title. Holy Trinity Catholic will be looking for their 9th title to tie Mediapolis for the most all-time, while the Bulldogs would like to add to their lead.
Cross Country
Mt. Pleasant and WACO will compete in the Washington Invitational on September 26th.
Winfield-Mt. Union will run on September 25th in Iowa City.
Danville will run at Williamsburg on September 26th for a meet.
College Football
#24 Iowa will be tested tonight against #7 Penn State at 6:30 pm.
Iowa State University will take on Oklahoma State tonight to begin Big 12 play.
For the Hawkeye broadcast, tune into KILJ 105.5 FM and the Cyclone broadcast will be on 98.5 FM and AM 1130.
This Day in Sports History
1979 – MLB St Louis Cardinals legend Lou Brock steals his 938th and final base of his career.
1984 – Sparky Anderson is the first manager to win 100 games in both leagues.
2022 – St. Louis Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols hits two home runs with 5 RBIs in a 11-0 win over Dodgers in LA; becomes the fourth player in MLB history to hit 700 career home runs.
Local High School Football Scores (Week 5)
Class 4A
North Scott 48, Burlington 0
Class 3A
Mt. Vernon 76, Mt. Pleasant 14
Assumption 38, Fort Madison 7
Keokuk 47, Washington 0
Benton 38, Fairfield 0
Class 2A
Albia 37, Central Lee 7
Mediapolis 50, West Burlington-Notre Dame 18
Class A
Columbus 55, Highland 0
Danville 41, Wapello 14
8-Player
Winfield-Mt. Union 74, English Valleys 6
WACO 56, Easton Valley 14
New London 36, HLV 28
Mt. Pleasant School Board Election Candidates
The Mt. Pleasant School Board election is fast approaching, with many candidates, both old and new, putting their name into the hat. 11 candidates are duking it out for just seven seats.
All seven seats are up for election due to the redistricting that occurred. Instead of two at large, there are now two seats in district 1, two seats in district two, and three at large seats.
For the At-Large 4 Year position, Mike Hampton, Angie Blint, and Dana Millard, are the options. There are only two positions available, so one candidate will miss out. Kevin Schrader and Josh Maher will face off for a two-year At-Large spot. Melinda Huisinga is running uncontested for District 1 two year, while Aaron Williamson is uncontested for the 4-year in the same district. A battle is going to ensue for a four-year District 2 seat, as Sarah Donnolly and Danny Graber will both be looking for one seat, while Kevin Sandersfeld will try to retain a position. Derek Mullin is the only candidate in the running for a two year seat in District 2.
The election is slated for Tuesday, November 7th. KILJ will continue to bring updates to this situation.
Robert Krieger
Robert W. “Bob” Krieger, 42, of Mt. Pleasant, died Thursday, September 21, 2023 at his residence.
A memorial visitation will be held at a later date.
Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com
Judy Tade
Judy Kay Tade, 78, of Farmington, Iowa, passed away at 5:00 a.m. Friday, September 22, 2023 at her home in Farmington.
She was born on May 21, 1945 in Fort Madison, Iowa. Judy was the daughter of Veronica“Babe” (Strabala) and Paul Robert Lowery. On October 14, 1966 she married William “Bill” Tade in Edina, Missouri.
Survivors include her husband Bill; daughter Angela Tade of West Chester, Ohio; sister Paula Jo “P.J.” (Neal) Acklie of Kahoka Missouri; two sisters-in-law: Sheri Lowery of Farmington and Karen (Randy) Kisling of Keosaqua. Also surviving are seven nephews and one niece.
She was preceded in death by her parents and brother Richard Lowery.
Judy worked at Shaffer Pen Company for 43 years. She was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Houghton. She enjoyed her cats and her grand dog. Her daughter Angela was very important to her. Judy Enjoyed sewing and quilting.
A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, September 29, 2023 at St. Johns the Baptist Catholic Church in Houghton with Father Dan Dorau as celebrant.
Burial will be in the Vale Cemetery near Bonaparte
Memorial have been established in her memory For St. John’s Catholic Church or PAW Animal Shelter.
Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com. Schmitz Funeral Home of Farmington is assisting the family with arrangements.
Prep Volleyball: Preview of the SEISC Finals
Burlington, IA- Southeastern Community College (SCC) will be hosting the Southeast Iowa Super Conference (SEISC) volleyball tournament tomorrow, September 23rd, to determine this year’s conference champion. Here are the matchups for tomorrow.
Holy Trinity Catholic was the top team in Pool 1 as the Crusaders swept the competition last night. Mediapolis will be tasked with taking on the top seed to begin the quarterfinals. The Crusaders defeated the Bulldogs 10 days ago in straight sets as Mary Kate Bendlage and Presley Myers each notched double-digits kills.
Winfield-Mt. Union finished second in Pool 1 competition with a 2-1 record as Audrie Gipple tallied 11 kills and four aces across the four matches. This earned the Wolves the right to compete against the top team in Pool 2, West Burlington. The Falcons won in straight sets for all three of their matches. They will be led by Taryn Snodgrass who has tallied 573 assists and 19 aces on the season.
Burlington Notre Dame ran through their competition last night to take the top spot in Pool 3. Lauren Krieger notched 55 assists and Aviana West grabbed 23 kills in the Nikes’ wins over Hillcrest Academy, Columbus, and Van Buren County. Wapello shook off a loss to Central Lee and managed to earn a play-in spot in Pool 4. The Arrows will have to take on the Nikes tomorrow.
Van Buren County took the second spot in Pool 3 with wins over Columbus and Hillcrest Academy. The Warriors will take on Central Lee, the number one team out of Pool 4. The Hawks grabbed wins over Louisa-Muscatine in a sweep, WACO and Wapello in matches that went to three sets, then defeated New London and Wapello in winner moves on competitions. Taylor Jones had 43 total kills in their wins against Louisa-Muscatine, WACO, and Wapello.
The SEISC finals will begin play at 5 pm as Burlington Notre Dame looks to defend their conference title. Holy Trinity Catholic will be looking for their 9th title to tie Mediapolis for the most all-time, while the Bulldogs would like to add to their lead.
Nathaniel Simonson
Nathaniel James Simonson, 30, of Keokuk, Iowa, passed away at 6:00 a.m. Friday, September 15, 2023, at his home in Keokuk.
He was born on June 1, 1993, in Keokuk, Iowa, the son of Scott Simonson and Elizabeth Horsey.
He is survived by his father: Scott (Nicole) Simonson; siblings: Alex Simonson, Casey Ackerson, Caleb Ackerson, Kelby Ackerson, Emma Ackerson, Tyler Swift, Calynn Kruse and Harper Simonson; grandmothers: Sandra Leski and Beverly Simonson and Financé: Jessica Benning.
He was preceded in death by his mother: Elizabeth Ackerson; step-father: Kevin Ackerson; sister: Hannah Ackerson; grandparents: James and Mary Horsey; grandfathers: John Leski and Terry Simonson.
Nathan was active in local theater & was in many plays for years; where he loved to sing & act. He enjoyed nature, fishing & spending time with his family, friends, fiancé & their dogs. He was the most genuine, compassionate person to everyone he knew & met; being a good person & spreading love was important to him. He absolutely lit up a room when he entered with his smile & goofiness; he loved to make others laugh & smile.
His body has been entrusted to the crematory of Schmitz Funeral Homes for cremation.
A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, October 1, 2023, at Argyle Presbyterian Church in Argyle, Iowa with Pastor John Simpson officiating.
A private family burial will be held in Argyle Memorial Gardens, rural Argyle, Iowa.
A memorial has been established in his memory.
Schmitz Funeral Home of Donnellson is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.